

Fans can listen to Cline perform "I Fall to Pieces" on YouTube. the wave hitting the cliff or rock breaks pieces off The dream of falling from. The song has been included on several of the greatest hits albums that have been released after her death, including Remembering Patsy Cline and Jim Reeves, Live at the Opry and The Country Hall of Fame - Patsy Cline.

Tragically, Cline passed away less than two years after "I Fall to Pieces" was released. Patsy Cline with The Jordanaires originally recorded I Fall to Pieces written by Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard and Patsy Cline with The Jordanaires. Chorus 1 I fall to pieces Each time I see you again I fall to pieces How can I be just your friend Verse 1 You want me to act like we've never kissed You want me to forget Pretend we've never. Chorus 2 I fall to pieces Each time someone speaks your name I fall to pieces Time only adds to the flame Verse 2 You tell me to find someone else to love Someone who'll love me too The way. I Fall to Pieces Lyrics: I fall to pieces / Each time I see you again / I fall to pieces / How can I be just your friend / You want me to act like weve. While Cline should have been enjoying her newfound success, she was unfortunately in a serious car accident just as "I Fall to Pieces" was climbing up the charts, leaving her hospitalized for a month. Is like heaven takin the place of somethin evil (Hey) And lettin it burn off from the rush, yeah, yeah (Fuck) Chorus Darlin, darlin, darlin. Released as a single in 1961 via Decca Records, it topped the country charts, crossed over onto the pop charts and became among Cline's biggest hits. Other articles where I Fall to Pieces is discussed: Patsy Cline: After her recording of I Fall to Pieces remained a popular seller for 39 consecutive. "Seven months pregnant when she cut it, Cline belted the ending the first time through, but the magic happened when she dropped to her lower register on her second try." ' I Fall to Pieces ' is a song written by Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard that was originally recorded by Patsy Cline. Looking cool and collected, she sang her own version of Bob Wills’ “San Antonio Rose,” as well as the song that kicked off the most celebrated period of her career, the Number One “I Fall to Pieces."Cline was reluctant to record this ballad, which had been turned down by Brenda Lee, until Bradley coaxed her into it," Rolling Stone explains. One week earlier, Cline had performed on The Glenn Reeves Show. They were just 85 miles away from a Nashville airstrip - Cornelia Fort Airpark in East Nashville, now a popular outdoor space - when the plane went down. The group’s commercial flight back to Nashville had been cancelled due to rainy weather, so Cline chartered her own plane, with her manager Randy Hughes piloting. D G A What happened to the story that we wrote D G A You just say you dont know, you dont know D G A Oh no you dont know, you dont know Woo Instrumental (x2) D G A Verse D G A Oh lets just get this whole thing straight D G A I dont wanna kidnap the truth and negotiate D G A Or miss the point that they met you D G A Just wanna hear.

On March 5th, 1963, a plane carrying one of country music’s most famous voices, Patsy Cline, crashed in the woods near Camden, Tennessee, killing all onboard: Cline, Grand Ole Opry members Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins, and pilot Randy Hughes.Ĭline was on her way home from Kansas City, Kansas, where she’d played a benefit show - ironically, to raise money for the family of radio DJ “Cactus Jack” Call, who had died in a car crash three months earlier - with help from Copas, Hawkins and other Grand Ole Opry members like George Jones.
